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2nd T20i: Pakistan opposed Malang Malang to West Indies Edge with seven runs

Providence, Guyana: Pakistani versatile bowling attack is sufficient to hold Morgan’s rampant Nicholas and go with a seven-run win over West Indies at the second international T20 of the four series of matches at the National Stadium on Saturday.
After the Hair-destroyed opening meeting in Barbados three days earlier, the Babar Azam team will enter the third match of the series on Sunday, also in Providence, with a 1-0 lead.
Morgan explosion that was unbeaten 62 of 33 balls with six six and four crawling made West Indies with the opportunity to overcome the lethargy of most of their innings, even to the final when the 20 runs were required to overhaul the total 157.
But Shaheen Shah Afridi claimed the captain’s goalkeeper Kieron Pollard and Then denied poor poor people the opportunity to swing freely and excitedly on the next three shipment to ensure visitors came up with a victory with 150 for four.
West Indies were canceled again in the pursuit they run with a number of goalless delivery, 47, in their round, even though no one could take from the extraordinary bowling effort from Mohammad Heafez.
The first bowling from Inning, Veteran Off-Spinning All-Rounder Bowled Andre Fletcher with his second ball and conceded only six walks on top of his four overs.
“Knowing this condition and after playing cricket here before in the Caribbean Premier League certainly helped because I knew it would be difficult for Batsmen,” said Hafeaz at the end of the match.
“They are very strong players so the challenge always keeps a strict line every time.” Pollard, who played a supporting role in the fourth goal partnership that was managed by 70 morally to revive the chances of West Indies, giving credit to his bowler to limit their opponents after he chose to put it.
“We looked at a total of 170-pluses and I was really happy with the way Bowler fought back at the end of their round,” he observed, before placing a positive round on pursuant pursuits.
“We had to try and explode towards the end but it didn’t work, but Jalan Evin (Lewis) and Hetty (Shimron Hetmyer) keeping things that happen in the middle overs is quite pleasant.” West Indies experienced a setback when opening Batsman Evin Lewis retired injured at 35 in the middle of the innings.
While enjoying a victory, Babar Azam felt his team should run on the board.
“Our 10-15 runs short but we have to be grateful to the bowler for the way they make West Indian Batsmen check,” he said.
“Losing back-to-back goal is something we have to increase in over the final and we hope to do better in the last two matches.” It was Jason and Dwayne Bravo holders who were combined to put the brakes at the level of Pakistan’s assessment.
Holders, former captain, returned excellent figures from four for 26 while Bravo, the all-rounder veteran and leading goalkeeper in all T20 crickets, claimed two for 24 because tourists were wasting the solid platform provided by Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan.
Babar polished 51 out of 58 balls with two six and four four are topscore from the innings.
He wore 67 runs for the third goal with Rizwan after Sharjeel Khan and Rizwan had set a challenging target in wearing 56.
But Rizwan’s death for 46 through the route was running out of visitors.
In a crazy dashboard through the final overs to lift the rate of assessment of Pakistani marking loss of four numbers in room eight shipments as disciplines, accuracy and variations of holders and bravo which is smart carrying prizes.

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